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- 06:26, 3 February 2026 diff hist +27,085 N User:Hu Minghao The Tianshi Dance represents a unique and vital component within the rich tapestry of China's lion culture. To fully appreciate its distinctiveness, one must first understand the broader context. Lion culture in China boasts a profound history, with its artistic expressions broadly categorized into Southern and Northern styles. Each style carries its own aesthetic and performance characteristics. Further distinctions exist between the Civil Lion, which emphasizes expressive, often humorous move current
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- 15:09, 23 December 2025 diff hist +37 Uvu/index.php/User:Hu Minghao This summary provides a concise overview of the tianshi dance of Linxiang, Yueyang. Originating in the Ming Dynasty among the Lu clan in Baiyangtian Town, this unique intangible cultural heritage involves performers dancing with lion props held aloft, creating a distinctive “high, floating, lively” style. Its core techniques are encapsulated in the system of “Six Rotations, Seven Flips, and Eight Formations,” performed to traditional gong and drum music. Historically governed by strict clan-base current
- 05:34, 20 December 2025 diff hist +27,035 N Uvu/index.php/User:Hu Minghao This summary provides a concise overview of the tianshi dance of Linxiang, Yueyang. Originating in the Ming Dynasty among the Lu clan in Baiyangtian Town, this unique intangible cultural heritage involves performers dancing with lion props held aloft, creating a distinctive “high, floating, lively” style. Its core techniques are encapsulated in the system of “Six Rotations, Seven Flips, and Eight Formations,” performed to traditional gong and drum music. Historically governed by strict clan-base